\begin{table}
\centering
\caption{Beta selection results, from naive models} \vspace{0.5cm}
\begin{tabular}{l|cc|c|c}
\textbf{Predictor} & \textbf{Naive, sig} & \textbf{Within} & $\%$ & $ k$ \\ \hline
Education years &        0.162 &        0.065 &         40.1\% & 13  \\
 & (        0.019 ) & (        0.026 ) & (t=-3.001) & \\
College &        0.152 &        0.068 &         45.1\% & 8  \\
 & (        0.024 ) & (        0.030 ) & (t=-2.2) & \\
Gross wealth &        0.155 &        0.096 &         61.7\% & 9  \\
 & (        0.015 ) & (        0.022 ) & (t=-2.217) & \\
Net wealth &        0.130 &        0.077 &         59.4\% & 8  \\
 & (        0.015 ) & (        0.022 ) & (t=-2.004) & \\
Trust &        0.130 &        0.053 &         41.2\% & 8  \\
 & (        0.017 ) & (        0.021 ) & (t=-2.875) & \\
Risk preference &        0.117 &        0.040 &         34.3\% & 7  \\
 & (        0.016 ) & (        0.021 ) & (t=-2.953) & \\
Antisocial att. &        0.115 &        0.079 &         68.8\% & 5  \\
 & (        0.016 ) & (        0.019 ) & (t=-1.456) & \\
IQ &        0.157 &        0.100 &         64.0\% & 12  \\
 & (        0.028 ) & (        0.037 ) & (t=-1.226) & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

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Average beta coefficients for outcomes with $\beta>.1$ in naive model. Only predictors with at least 5 included outcomes shown.  The \% column contains the proportion of the remaining effect size when moving to the next model, in per cent. $ is the number of outcomes retained.
\end{table}
